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Edit Nov 11: reddit thread

Oct 31st:

I'll try to be chill about this. After giving ST2 the benefit of the doubt for as long as I could, I stormed out of the living room a few minutes into episode 6 last night, and ranted a bit too angrily about it on Gab. I'm sure I'll go back and finish watching it after all, if only just to finish this entry.

Everyone's IQ has dropped twenty points, slowing progression drastically. They have lost sight of their common enemy to get into petty squabbles with each other. The plot is moving far too slowly and repetitively. There is far too much character-focused content with no plot backbone to provide tension and drive. Questions left open at the end of season one (how to harness eggo fuel, how to talk through lights, the role of energy) were forgotten rather than answered. The characters have lost their heart and heroism, the dialogue has lost its honest brevity, the story has lost its tension and mystery, and the pacing has lost its concision. The men are largely passive. The women are largely cold. Drama is constantly either nullified or blown out of porportion rather than resolved or developed. Ideals of justice, truth and honor, once central, are absent. In a story that was once about good people vs bad, the good people are going bad and the bad people are so incompetent they may as well be illusory.

Thoughts on episodes 1-6 )

Thoughts after finishing the whole season. )

Edit Nov 6: It sure doesn't take much to get a block from Stranger Things writer/editor -- and lover of all things #RAW -- Jesse Nickson-Lopez.
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Update: Here's the KiA reddit thread for this entry. 100+ comments, most of them thoughtful. Turns out /r/KotakuinAction beats /r/RickandMorty for quality conversation about the show. Yay.]
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"Pickle Rick" was a groundbreaker: it was the first episode of Rick and Morty written for fans of Rick and Morty who hate Rick and Morty. Or at least, it was the first episode written for fans who hate Rick and aren't interested in anyone else. Beth flipped wildly back and forth between being a deranged jerk and being absolutely right, the kids were mentally retarded, Rick was plain, and Jerry was absent. All to make way for...

the therapist

Behold this enormous sack of cringe, nope and word salad they've tried to pass off as a rhetorical crescendo. )

Compendium

Aug. 9th, 2017 06:47 pm
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Fic

===== Stranger Things =====
Beyond the Silver Rainbow | Mirrors: AO3 | FFN | WP
A search for Jonathan. Post-S1 canon divergence, most main characters appear, ~58,000 words
Fear wasn't all bad. A little fear could be good for you. Maybe it was sort of like medicine, like plant food for love.

===== Game of Thrones =====
A Very Empty Place | Mirrors: AO3 | FFN | DA
S7E3 canon-compliant Jon & Tyrion conversation, ~3000 words
Jon didn't like his new chambers at Dragonstone.

Criticism

Dissecting Social Autopsy | Mirrors: Archive
My April 2016 analysis of Candace Owens' bullying tool "Social Autopsy," detailing the many alarming inconsistencies in Owens' promotion of the website, its great potential for abuse by bullies (indeed, its near inability to be used for anything but bullying), and Owens' refusal to take responsibility for potential harm. Owens reacted to my criticisms by demanding my legal identity, blocking me on twitter and lumping me in with her personal enemies in her generalization of criticism as an abusive conspiracy by her competitors.
A year and a half later, after establishing herself as a political commentator under the nickname "RedPillBlack," Owens showed her true colors on the Rubin Report.

That time a lobotomized Jerry wrote an episode of Rick and Morty | Mirrors: none
A critical review of Rick and Morty's anti-intellectual "Pickle Rick" episode, with particular focus on Dr. Wong.

Why Stranger Things 2 was so disappointing | Mirrors: none
In short, Stranger Things 2 betrayed the first season and broke my heart. Here are about six thousand words explaining how and why.

More under the review tag.

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